Essentially an example of "medium shell" pattern of coquille drawings papers, this is one of the last coquille papers made, as far as I can tell, and great for drawing. The texture takes graphite, wax pencil (such as Prismacolor), crayons, etc. beautifully and can also be used with black ink or marker in conjuction with the tonal effects of pencils.

Although called "stipple" paper, the texture of this paper appears to be more like the "fine shell" pattern of coquille papers from decades ago, rather than the dot pattern I associate with stippling. That aside, it provides a marvelous, and these days unique, surface for drawing. My only disappointment is that this appears to be the only pattern available, unlike the "old days" when coquille papers came in various sizes of "shell", "dot", and "linear" patterns. Personally, I'm stocking up on it in case it disappears like the other patterns have.

Plan on using this stipple paper for pencil, pen & ink projects.Just wish it came in a larger size pad like 16 x20.It has been so hard to find since they do not make croquille board anymore or the Lintex board!!

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